Dark Waters of Crime - Netflix

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For criminals, water is a perfect accomplice for the perfect murder. It
erases, engulfs and takes away bodies, weapons and clues...

Each episode of this series deals with a specific water-related crime,
and the methods employed by crime lab specialists to bring the
perpetrators to justice.

Type: Documentary

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: None minutes

Premier: 2010-05-01

Dark Waters of Crime - Heathers - Netflix

Heathers is a 1988 American black comedy film written by Daniel Waters
and directed by Michael Lehmann. It stars Winona Ryder, Christian
Slater, and Shannen Doherty. The film portrays four teenage girls—three
of whom are named Heather—in a clique at an Ohio high school. The film
brought director Michael Lehmann and producer Denise Di Novi the 1990
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Daniel Waters also
gained recognition for his screenplay, which won a 1990 Edgar Award.
Despite high critical praise, the film was not a big box office hit; it
later became a cult film with high rentals and sales. In 2015, it was
ranked number 5 on the Entertainment Weekly list of the “50 Best High
School Movies”. It was ranked number 412 on Empire's list of “The 500
Greatest Movies of All Time”. The film has been adapted into a musical.

Dark Waters of Crime - Development - Netflix

Daniel Waters wanted his screenplay to be directed by Stanley Kubrick,
not only out of admiration for him, but also from a perception that
“Kubrick was the only person that could get away with a three-hour
film”. (The cafeteria scene near the start of Heathers was written as an
homage to the barracks scene which opens Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket.)
After a number of failed attempts to get the script to Kubrick, Waters
approached director Michael Lehmann, who agreed to helm the film with
producer Denise Di Novi.